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Dvyäśrayakāvya
4 Ekākşaranamamålå or Ekākşarīnāmamåla: Kathvate has asceribed this work to Hemacandra'. But printed Ekākşara nāmamāla is written by Sudhākalaśa. It appears that being a supplement of the Abhidbānacintāmaņi, Ekākşaranāmamālā was also attributed to Hemacandra. But the authorship of this work is still questionable.
5. Desīnāmamālas : The Deśīdāmamālā is divided in eight vargas. In each section, words with one meaning are given first and then their synonyms are arranged. In each section, words are arranged according to the number of their syllables. Deśī words classified by Hemacandra are not necessarily Sapskritic in nature. Some non-Sanskritic foreign words have also been compiled in the Deśīnāmamālā. G. Grierson has shown an Arabic word in this work“. K. Amritarao has shown that there are a number of Persian and Arabic words in the Deśīnāmamālāk.
Hemacandra wrote a Vrtti called Deśísabdasangrahavịttie. It is called Deśīnāmamálavștti also”.
6. Nāmamālās 7. Nāmamälāśeşasangraha: or Seșasangrahanamamalaio
1. Kathavate, V. Report for the search of Skt. Mss. in the Bombay
Presidency during the year 1891-95, Bombav, 1901, p. 86. No. 1349. 2. Ed. as an appendix to Abhidhānacintamani. Bombay, 1946. 3. Ed. R. Pischel, kiel 1880; B.S.S. XVII. Second Ed. Ramanujaswami,
Bomby, 1938, 4. Grierson, G. J.R.A.S. 1919, p. 235. 5. Rao, K. Amrit, 1. A. XLVI. p. 33 ff. 6. Kielhorn, F. Lists of the Sanskrit Mss. collected in 1877-78 Bombay.
1883, p. 17, No. 49. 7. ibid., p. 25, No 159. 8. Bhandarkar, R.G. op. cit., 1884-87, p. 123, No. 1337. 9. ibid, 1887-91, p. 106, No. 1377. 10. Aufrecht, T. Catalogus Catalogorum, D. 786.
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